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Gambling on Gender: an erotic gender swap tale

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During a fateful trip to the casino, a young man offends the wrong woman and finds himself cursed, inexplicably trapped in a seemingly endless series of winning jackpots.

Not just any jackpots, but body-swapping, gender-swapping jackpots!

Every time the sirens goes off, he finds himself swapped from one woman's body to another, her age and beauty never the same. At the mercy of boyfriends, girlfriends, lovers, husbands, and even a Dominatrix, he never knows whether he'll be treated like a virgin bride or a high-priced whore. It’s going to be a long, grueling ordeal, one that will teach him more about femininity than he ever dreamed of knowing. If he’s lucky, he may just make amends. And, just maybe, find happiness. But don't bet on it.

"Gambling on Gender" is 9,000 words of body-swap and gender-swap erotica, full of sexual discoveries and new experiences, with the hopes of the right payoff making dreams coming true.

34 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 30, 2019

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Sally Bend

126 books303 followers
Sally Bend is a trans/nonbinary author and editor of #LGBTQIA books.

Although shy and polite (she is, after all, Canadian) - not to mention a sapphic submissive), she loves the bold and boisterous expression of stories that bend the binaries of gender and sexuality.

A lover of fantasy, femdom, feminization, fetish, and futa, she is most content when confined in a collar and corset. Yes, in case you're wondering, she does have a fetish for alliteration!

When she's not bound and gagged in front of the keyboard, she can be found curled up with a book and a bottle of Coke Zero.

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October 11, 2019
This book was frankly fascinating. It wasn’t so much the story (thought it was a great story), it was the way that Sally stuck you in a dozen different bodies and yet every time she managed to make you feel every single aspect of what being that person was like. I admit that early in the story I thought that Sally was unnecessarily mean to a particular type of person, but with each word, I got drawn into the character and really felt like I was that person. It was no longer mean. It was simply a fact of their existence and vicariously, mine.

I found myself not wanting it to end because I just wanted Sally to show me so clearly what it is like to be another person. There wasn’t much sex is this one, and though I find it nearly painful to say so, I’m glad. The intense psycho-sensual stimulation of simply being another person would be overwhelming when combined with a good sex scene (which we know Sally can do quite skillfully.)

Needless to say, this is an excellent book and if you think that erotica can’t be deep and thoughtful, Sally’s about to prove you wrong.
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